Food Pics of the Week (FPOTW): Watch & Warrant

Watch & Warrant (***)

2 E Main St Luray, VA 22835

 
 

The hubby and I decided to do something a little different, so we took a ~2hr drive to check out Luray Caverns in (as you may have guessed) Luray, Virginia. I think that I was supposed to visit these caverns when I was a kid (back in the 80s), but we did not for some reason. I wanna say that I was supposed to go with my church or with my school.

I'll say that the caverns were way better than I would have imagined. Actually, I'm glad that I went as a 40 something year old man instead of an 7-10 year old child, because I do not think I would have appreciated this natural wonder as a kid. While all of the nooks and crannies were amazing, Dream Lake (below) absolutely took the cake.

 
 

The above picture for Dream Lake does not do this section of the cavern any justice. But upon coming to this part of the caverns, you would think that you are seeing stalactites and stalagmites. However, the stalagmites are merely a reflection (or a "dream") of stalactites through the very small still body of water. Simply amazing.

After viewing the caverns and the three museums next door, we headed to "downtown" Luray to get some bites. To be perfectly honest, we went to the first place that had a decent food AND beer/cocktail menu. Sorry, but I needed a drink because there were quite a bit of kids in the cavern. Not hating, but kids will be kids . . . . and their voices were amplified in the caverns.

Fish & Chips

 
 

I keep it pretty simple and went with the Fish n Chips. I'll say that the fish was quite tasty. I think it's because they used halibut, whereas most places serve tilapia (yuck). Since the bartender was bragging about making delicious Manhattans (essentially a whiskey martini), I went with one instead of being "normal" and having a beer (in particular an IPA) with the dish. Unfortunately for me, the bartender used WAY TOO much vermouth, and the Manhattan wasn't that delicious. That said, the restaurant redeemed itself with it's excellent beer selection...as well as the service.

Speaking of Luray and surrounding areas, I wouldn't mind going back to the area for long weekend to hit up some spots on the Blue Ridge Whisky Wine Loop . . . I do enjoy a fun map. ;)

If you look at the Luray area on the bottom left of the fun map, you can see the restaurant described in the this edition of FPOTW.